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Public Act 103-0799 Public Act 0799 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0799 | HB2363 Enrolled | LRB103 04761 CPF 53860 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | adding Section 21.8 as follows: | (415 ILCS 5/21.8 new) | Sec. 21.8. Fluorescent lamp bans. | (a) The General Assembly finds that: | (1) Mercury is a persistent and toxic pollutant that | bioaccumulates in the environment and poses a serious | threat to humans, particularly young children, and | wildlife. | (2) Human exposure to mercury can result in nervous | system, kidney, and liver damage and impaired childhood | development. | (3) Removal of mercury and mercury-containing products | from the waste stream prior to combustion or disposal is | an effective way to reduce mercury pollution. | (4) All fluorescent lamps contain mercury and can | create an immediate public health and environmental hazard | when they accidentally break during installation, use, | transportation, storage, recycling, or disposal. | (5) Light-emitting diode (LED) replacements for |
| fluorescent lamps do not contain any mercury. | (b) In this Section: | "Compact fluorescent lamp" means a compact low-pressure, | mercury-containing, electric-discharge light source in which a | fluorescent coating transforms some of the ultraviolet energy | generated by the mercury discharge into visible light, and | includes all of the following characteristics: | (1) One base (end cap) of any type, including, but not | limited to, screw, bayonet, 2 pins, and 4 pins. | (2) Integrally ballasted or non-integrally ballasted. | (3) Light emission between a correlated color | temperature of 1700K and 24000K and a Delta u, v of +0.024 | and -0.024 in the International Commission on Illumination | (CIE) Uniform Color Space (CAM02-UCS). | (4) All tube diameters and all tube lengths. | (5) All lamp sizes and shapes for directional and | nondirectional installations, including, but not limited | to, PL, spiral, twin tube, triple twin, 2D, U-bend, and | circular. | "Linear fluorescent lamp" means a low-pressure, | mercury-containing, electric-discharge light source in which a | fluorescent coating transforms some of the ultraviolet energy | generated by the mercury discharge into visible light, and | includes all of the following characteristics: | (1) Two bases (end caps) of any type, including, but | not limited to, single-pin, two-pin, and recessed double |
| contact. | (2) Light emission between a correlated color | temperature of 1700K and 24000K and a Delta u, v of +0.024 | and -0.024 in the International Commission on Illumination | (CIE) Uniform Color Space (CAM02-UCS). | (3) All tube diameters, including, but not limited to, | T5, T8, T10, and T12. | (4) All tube lengths from 0.5 to 8.0 feet, inclusive. | (5) All lamp shapes, including, but not limited to, | linear, U-bend, and circular. | "Sunlamp product" has the meaning given in 21 CFR | 1040.20(b)(9). | (c) Beginning January 1, 2026, no person shall sell, offer | to sell, or distribute in the State as a new manufactured | product a screw-base or bayonet-base type compact fluorescent | lamp. | (d) beginning January 1, 2027, no person shall sell, offer | to sell, or distribute in the State as a new manufactured | product a pin-base type compact fluorescent lamp or a linear | fluorescent lamp. | (e) The prohibitions in this Section do not apply to the | following: | (1) A lamp designed and marketed exclusively for image | capture and projection, including: | (A) photocopying; | (B) printing, directly or in preprocessing; |
| (C) lithography; | (D) film or video projection; or | (E) holography. | (2) A lamp that has a high proportion of ultraviolet | light emission and is one of the following: | (A) a lamp with high ultraviolet content that has | ultraviolet power greater than 2 milliwatts per | kilolumen (mW/klm); | (B) a lamp for germicidal use, such as the | destruction of DNA, that emits a peak radiation of | approximately 253.7 nanometers; | (C) a lamp designed and marketed exclusively for | disinfection or fly trapping from which either the | radiation power emitted between 250 and 315 nanometers | represents at least 5% of, or the radiation power | emitted between 315 and 400 nanometers represents at | least 20% of, the total radiation power emitted | between 250 and 800 nanometers; | (D) a lamp designed and marketed exclusively for | the generation of ozone where the primary purpose is | to emit radiation at approximately 185.1 nanometers; | (E) a lamp designed and marketed exclusively for | coral zooxanthellae symbiosis from which the radiation | power emitted between 400 and 480 nanometers | represents at least 40% of the total radiation power | emitted between 250 and 800 nanometers; and |
| (F) a lamp designed and marketed exclusively for | use in a sunlamp product. | (3) A lamp designed and marketed exclusively for use | in medical or veterinary diagnosis or treatment or in a | medical device. | (4) A lamp designed and marketed exclusively for use | in the manufacturing or quality control of pharmaceutical | products. | (5) A lamp designed and marketed exclusively for | spectroscopy and photometric applications, such as | UV-visible spectroscopy, molecular spectroscopy, atomic | absorption spectroscopy, nondispersive infrared (NDIR) | spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) | spectroscopy, medical analysis, ellipsometry, layer | thickness measurement, process monitoring, or | environmental monitoring. | (6) A lamp used by academic and research institutions | for conducting research projects and experiments. | (7) A compact fluorescent lamp used to replace a lamp | in motor vehicles manufactured on or before January 1, | 2020. | (8) A compact fluorescent lamp or linear fluorescent | lamp sold or offered for sale on or before January 1, 2028, | if there is no LED alternative available. | (f) Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted to limit | the ability of a utility to offer energy efficient lighting, |
| rebates, or lamp recycling services, or to claim persisting | energy savings based on fluorescent technology resulting from | such programs, through its energy conservation and | optimization plans approved by the Illinois Commerce | Commission under Section 8-103B of the Public Utilities Act. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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